Letβs read some hieroglyphs πΉππͺ!
TodayΒ ππππ³Β we are going to be looking at a sistrumΒ πππππ£Β which has the various names πππ¦ of the pharaoh ππ» Teti πͺπ on it!
While most sistrumsΒ πππππ£πͺ contain an image ππ ±π of the goddess πΉπ Hathor π‘ on the handle, this is actually one of the earliest sistrumsΒ πππππ£πͺΒ ever found (c.Β 2323β2291Β B.C.E.) and is dated to the 6th Dynasty (Old Kingdom) so it is a little bit different than the sistrumsΒ πππππ£πͺΒ we are used to seeing! The top part of the sistrumΒ πππππ£ which contains the hieroglyphsΒ πΉππͺΒ is supposed to be a shrineΒ πππ ππ.
The hieroglyphsΒ πΉππͺ on the sistrumΒ πππππ£ are a list of theΒ pharaoh ππ» Tetiβs πͺπ various names πππ₯! Something interesting is that Tetiβs πͺπ names (except the birth name) are only mentioned on this sistrumΒ πππππ£Β – I donβt think the names πππ₯ have been inscribed anywhere else! Usually just Teti πͺπ is seen! Also, Teti πͺπ Β doesnβt seem to have a throne name ππ!! Letβs take a closer look!Β
Letβs start from the right-most column:
π₯ – King of Upper and Lower Egypt
(π π³πͺπ) – Son of Ra, Teti (in the Old Kingdom, the titles were sometimes placed in the cartouche) (Birth Name)
Left-most column:
π π΄π΅ππͺ – Sehotep Nebty (The One Who Has Satisfied the Two Lands) (Nebty Name)
π₯π – Bik Nebu Sema (The Uniter) (Golden Horus Name)
Middle column:
π΄π΅ππͺππ – Sehotep Tawy (The One Who Pacifies the Two Lands) (Horus Name)
The bottom row:
π – Given
πΉ – Life
π – Strength
π – Eternity